EP89 Christmas Special! Saying Goodbye to 2021 with Upasna Bhadhal
Raise The Bar
by Let's Be Frank
2y ago
For this Christmas special there was no one better to join me than my brilliant friend, and returning guest, Upasna Bhadhal! Over the past two and a half years or so, Upi and I have shared offices, kept each other sane and generally picked each other up in the hardest of times, especially as covid rapidly affected our businesses and lives in such unexpected ways. I hope you enjoy listening, and more than that, I hope that you have a really restful and enjoyable Christmas and new year break - whatever that looks like for you.  As always, thank you for listening to this podcast and for you ..read more
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EP88 How Feminist is Parliament? with Jess Phillips MP
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by Let's Be Frank
2y ago
Hello! I’m really excited to introduce today’s guest to you, Jess Phillips MP. Jess almost needs no introduction. She is the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley and Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding. Jess has been an MP since 2015 and joined Keir Starmer's Opposition frontbench in 2020. I’ve hugely admired Jess’s tenacity from afar, but what I saw close up is the tenderness and generosity that makes her a great spokesperson and representative to so many. She was an absolute pleasure to interview. I hope you enjoy listening! You can join us on Twitter and Instagram and if you ..read more
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EP87 Leaning Into Uncertainty with Katherine Templar
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by Let's Be Frank
2y ago
Welcome back to Raise The Bar! I'm so excited to be bringing you some new episodes with great guests! Today's episode is with behavioural neuroscientist Katherine Templar. As we near the end of 2021, burnout is at an all-time high and our resilience is at an all-time low. Two years since the first Covid case was reported in China, we are exhausted, and a large contributing factor is our low tolerance for uncertainty. In this episode, Katherine sheds light on how our brains evolved to prefer certainty but the complicated lives we lead today require us to be more open to opportunities and lean i ..read more
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Introducing... What Does Green Really Mean?
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by Let's Be Frank
2y ago
Hello! We're back... and we've decided not just to bring you a new series, but a whole new podcast! That's right; same host, same production team. But this time, focused on green innovation,  uncovering the stories of those who are building our future. Introducing... What Does Green Really Mean?  Climate change and environmental damage is our most pressing global challenge. Right now, greenwashing, eco-anxiety, global politics and misunderstanding are getting in the way of real progress. What Does Green Really Mean? dives into what sustainability really means, separating fact fro ..read more
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EP86 The Business Case for Diversity in Advertising with Imogen Tazzyman
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by Frankie Cotton
2y ago
This week meet Imogen Tazzyman, Executive Creative Director at McCann Manchester, a 370-strong marketing and communications agency. A few months ago, Imogen emailed me about the lack of diversity in the top roles in advertising. Despite the diversity and inclusion initiatives that many companies have rolled out over the past few years, the default leaders still tend to be white, male, straight and able-bodied. The truth is that that profile doesn’t represent the broad demographic of consumers in the UK and globally. As a result, both brands and advertisers are risking tone-deaf campaigns and ..read more
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EP85 When Demand Is Greater Than Your Supply with Freddie Harrel
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by Frankie Cotton
2y ago
This week meet the founder of Radswan, Freddie Harrel. Freddie’s entrepreneurial journey began as a fashion and lifestyle influencer. A proud shapeshifter, hair is Freddie’s freest and earliest form of self-expression. But she struggled to find great afro hair products, and the market was both biased and constrained. Seeking to solve this problem for herself, Freddie sought out a supplier in China who could help her to develop a better quality hair product. Not long afterwards, demand was high from Freddie’s online community - her followers wanted it too. Freddie launched Big Hair No Care in ..read more
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EP84 Building For A Circular Economy with Emma Shaw
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by Frankie Cotton
2y ago
This week meet the founder of Library Of Things, Emma Shaw. Library of Things is a women-led social enterprise on a mission to make borrowing better than buying. Alongside her co-founders Rebecca and Sophia, Emma is building a circular economy business model to provide an affordable alternative to buying occasional-use products, helping people save money and reduce waste. Members can borrow items like drills and sewing machines from self-serve kiosks installed in local libraries, high streets and housing blocks. The concept was first developed in 2014 when the trio was inspired by a tool-sha ..read more
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EP83 From Business of One to Business of Fifty with Cathi Harrison
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by Frankie Cotton
2y ago
This week meet the founder and director of the Verve Group, Cathi Harrison. Over twelve years, Cathi has built four businesses under the group, repeatedly launching and scaling service-based businesses that now employ over 50 experts. The group offers a range of services from paraplanning and compliance to training and qualification, united under its mission to shout about the amazing roles in financial services and build career options for those who’d otherwise never consider it. Cathi’s approach to business is intentional and repeatable. She is focused on process, operations and culture, r ..read more
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EP82 How Can You Trust Brands’ Sustainability Claims? with Abbie Morris
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by Frankie Cotton
2y ago
This week meet Abbie Morris, the founder helping consumers make ethical and sustainable choices by verifying claims made by brands and retailers. Abbie founded Compare Ethics in 2018 and has since raised a pre-seed round of £441,000 through venture capital funds, led by Ascension Ventures. Abbie is a Woman in Innovation grant winner and was recently featured on BBC’s Dragon’s Den, where she won over both Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden. Before launching Compare Ethics, Abbie worked as a sustainability consultant for over ten years, helping corporates and governments, including the United Nati ..read more
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EP81 Making The Internet Safer with Sasha Haco
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by Frankie Cotton
2y ago
This week, meet the founder who is tackling the enormous problem of harmful content online, Sasha Haco. Along with a First Class Honours in Natural Sciences, Sasha was awarded the Institute of Astronomy Prize and the Queens’ College Natural Sciences Prize whilst at Cambridge University. She went on to complete a PhD in Theoretical Physics and spent a year as a visiting fellow at Harvard University. During his time, she worked with and co-authored several papers with Stephen Hawking on the black hole information paradox. Following these remarkable achievements, Sasha took a leap into the real ..read more
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